Bumps cigarettes in pregnancy

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(Date: June 2011. Version: 1.1) This factsheet has been written for members of the public by the UK Teratology Information Service (UKTIS). UKTIS is a not-for-profit organisation funded by Public Health England on behalf of UK Health Departments. UKTIS has been providing scientific information to health care providers since 1983 on the effects that medicines, recreational drugs and chemicals may have on the developing baby during pregnancy.

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Smoking during pregnancy There is strong scientific evidence that smoking during pregnancy increases the likelihood of miscarriage, certain birth defects, premature birth, and poor growth of the baby in the womb, which has been linked to certain health problems later in life. Pregnant women and women trying to conceive should ideally stop smoking. While it is better to have given up smoking before pregnancy, research shows that stopping smoking or cutting down significantly in early pregnancy can reduce the risk of the baby having some of the health problems linked to smoking. If you need help to stop smoking you should speak to your doctor or midwife.

Can smoking in pregnancy cause birth defects? A baby’s body and most internal organs are formed during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. It is mainly during this time that exposure to certain substances is known to cause birth defects. There is strong scientific evidence from a large number of studies that smoking during early pregnancy increases the chance of a baby being born with cleft lip and/or palate. Some studies have also suggested that smoking during pregnancy might be linked to a number of other birth defects in the baby, including: • Craniosynostosis (an abnormally shaped skull caused by the bones fusing too early) • Gastroschisis (where part of the bowel protrudes through a hole next to the tummy button) • Defects of the urinary tract (including defects of the kidneys and bladder) • Heart defects • Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (a hole in the sheet of muscle below the lungs that can cause the abdominal organs to move upwards, preventing the lungs from developing properly) • Talipes (where one or both of the baby’s feet are turned inwards and downwards)

Can smoking in pregnancy cause miscarriage? A number of studies have linked smoking during pregnancy with miscarriage. Studies have also linked smoking before and during pregnancy to having an ectopic pregnancy (where the embryo implants in the fallopian tube https://www.medicinesinpregnancy.org/Templates/Pages/BumpsPIL.aspx?id=98318&epslanguage=en&print=y

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